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git-remote(1)
============
 
NAME
----
git-remote - manage set of tracked repositories
 
 
SYNOPSIS
--------
[verse]
'git-remote'
'git-remote' add [-t <branch>] [-m <branch>] [-f] <name> <url>
'git-remote' show <name>
'git-remote' prune <name>
 
DESCRIPTION
-----------
 
Manage the set of repositories ("remotes") whose branches you track.
 
 
COMMANDS
--------
 
With no arguments, shows a list of existing remotes.  Several
subcommands are available to perform operations on the remotes.
 
'add'::
 
Adds a remote named <name> for the repository at
<url>.  The command `git fetch <name>` can then be used to create and
update remote-tracking branches <name>/<branch>.
+
With `-f` option, `git fetch <name>` is run immediately after
the remote information is set up.
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With `-t <branch>` option, instead of the default glob
refspec for the remote to track all branches under
`$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/`, a refspec to track only `<branch>`
is created.  You can give more than one `-t <branch>` to track
multiple branche without grabbing all branches.
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With `-m <master>` option, `$GIT_DIR/remotes/<name>/HEAD` is set
up to point at remote's `<master>` branch instead of whatever
branch the `HEAD` at the remote repository actually points at.
 
'show'::
 
Gives some information about the remote <name>.
 
'prune'::
 
Deletes all stale tracking branches under <name>.
These stale branches have already been removed from the remote repository
referenced by <name>, but are still locally available in "remotes/<name>".
 
 
DISCUSSION
----------
 
The remote configuration is achieved using the `remote.origin.url` and
`remote.origin.fetch` configuration variables.  (See
gitlink:git-config[1]).
 
Examples
--------
 
* Add a new remote, fetch, and check out a branch from it
+
------------
$ git remote
origin
$ git branch -r
origin/master
$ git remote add linux-nfs git://linux-nfs.org/pub/nfs-2.6.git
$ git remote
linux-nfs
origin
$ git fetch
* refs/remotes/linux-nfs/master: storing branch 'master' ...
  commit: bf81b46
$ git branch -r
origin/master
linux-nfs/master
$ git checkout -b nfs linux-nfs/master
...
------------
 
* Imitate 'git clone' but track only selected branches
+
------------
$ mkdir project.git
$ cd project.git
$ git init
$ git remote add -f -t master -m master origin git://example.com/git.git/
$ git merge origin
------------
 
 
See Also
--------
gitlink:git-fetch[1]
gitlink:git-branch[1]
gitlink:git-config[1]
 
Author
------
Written by Junio Hamano
 
 
Documentation
--------------
Documentation by J. Bruce Fields and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
 
 
GIT
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Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite